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Link to: Journalist attacked; attempted arson of publishing house

Journalist attacked; attempted arson of publishing house

(CPJ/IFEX) – On 18 April 1998, Saadou Assane, a journalist with the daily “Le Republicaine”, was covering opposition demonstrations in Maradi (a town located 550 kilometers east of Niamey) when he was violently attacked by police and had his equipment confiscated. The demonstrators were calling for President Ibrahim Bare Mainassara’s resignation and protesting a concurrent […]

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Newspaper granted permit

(IPI/IFEX) – According to IPI, on 15 April 1998, the Liberian Ministry of Information finally granted “The New Democrat” newspaper a permit to resume publishing. **Updates IFEX alerts of 20 February 1998 and 1 May 1996** The weekly existed and was registered with the Ministry of Information before the destruction of its offices in April […]

Link to: Journalists arrested; editorial offices raided; printer censored

Journalists arrested; editorial offices raided; printer censored

(CPJ/IFEX) – At 2:30 p.m. on 20 April 1998, the Ikeja, Lagos offices of the Independent Communications Network Limited (publishers of “TheNews” and “TEMPO” magazines, and the afternoon daily “P.M. News”) were raided by 46 State Security Service (SSS) agents. The agents arrested senior writer Austin Uganwa and senior project writer B. Osoba. The heavily […]

Link to: Libel suit judgment may shut down weekly paper

Libel suit judgment may shut down weekly paper

(MISA/IFEX) – According to MISA, the independent newspaper, “The Weekly Chronicle”, is threatened with closure following a court order to pay US$ 8,800.00 to the Reserve Bank of Malawi in defamatory costs. Rob Jamieson, the paper’s publisher, says he can hardly raise the amount as his publication subsists from hand to mouth, and the only […]

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Editor detained

(MISA/IFEX) – According to MISA, on 11 April 1998, Tanzanian police briefly detained and interrogated Balinagwe Mwambungu, the managing editor of “Mfanyakazi” newspaper. Mwambungu, who is also Chairman of the Journalists Environmental Association of Tanzania, was arrested at his Upanga residence in Dar es Salaam in connection with a story which appeared on the front […]

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Reporter detained

(MISA/IFEX) – According to MISA, Tanzanian police briefly detained and interrogated Peter Saramba, a reporter for the “Majira” newspaper, in connection with reports that police were forcing civilians to join them in the search for bodies of miners feared dead in a recent disaster. Saramba was detained on 15 April 1998, at Usa River Police […]

Link to: Another Tanzanian editor detained

Another Tanzanian editor detained

(MISA/IFEX) – According to MISA, on 16 April 1998, Kiondo Mshana, editor of “Taifa Letu”, a Kiswahili newspaper, was detained by Tanzanian police. The police wanted him to reveal the identity of the author of a story which appeared in “Taifa Letu”, and which quoted a detained Islamic leader. The front page story, which appeared […]

Link to: Radio owner on trial

Radio owner on trial

(IPI/IFEX) – IPI is most concerned about the case of Baboucar Gaye, the proprietor of Citizen FM, and the continued closure of his radio station. **Updates IFEX alerts of 3 March, and 9, 13 and 19 February 1998** Baboucar Gaye and Ebrima Sillah, news editor of Citizen FM, were arrested by members of the National […]

Link to: Injunction against “Dispatch”

Injunction against “Dispatch”

(NDIMA/IFEX) – According to NDIMA, the publishers and editors of a Nairobi weekly journal, “The Dispatch”, have been restrained from publishing defamatory words against two government Ministers, Musalia Mudavadi and Chrisanthus Okemo. The temporary injunction was issued by Judge Mbogholi Msagha following an application by the Ministers. Both suits were filed separately by Wetang’ula and […]

Link to: Court orders injunction against magazine

Court orders injunction against magazine

(NDIMA/IFEX) – According to NDIMA, the High Court sitting in Nairobi has issued an order restraining the owners of “Finance” magazine from publishing, or permitting or causing to be published, an article which was published in the magazine’s 5 April 1998 issue. The Court described the article as “injurious falsehoods.” The civil suit (#828 of […]

Link to: Warrant to search magazine’s office issued

Warrant to search magazine’s office issued

(NDIMA/IFEX) – According to NDIMA, an attempt by police detectives to have the chief editor and a director of “The Star” newspaper give statements at the Kasarani Police Station failed when the publication’s lawyers explained that the police affidavit was not in order. The lawyers also argued that an affidavit had already been filed in […]

Link to: Newspapers censored

Newspapers censored

(RSF/IFEX) – According to information released by RSF on 16 April 1998, the 16 April 1998 edition of the Mauritanian weekly, “Actions” was censored without any explanation. The Minister of the Interior refused to turn over the proof of receipt to the editors. On the same day, the weekly “Nouakchott Infos” was seized in connection […]

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Editor freed

(NDIMA/IFEX) – According to NDIMA, Michel Ladi Luya, editor of the Kinshasa daily “Le Palmares”, has been released after being detained for three days. Ladi Luya said his arrest, on 11 April 1998, was in connection with “Le Palmares”‘s publication last week of a “Message to the People” by opposition leader Etienne Tshisekedi, who was […]

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Journalist killed

(CPJ/IFEX) – Edward Smith, a reporter with the British Broadcasting Service (BBC), was killed in an ambush in the village of Banbanduhun during the afternoon of 13 April 1998. Smith, who covered the northeastern region (Makeni and Kono districts) of Sierra Leone for the BBC since the Armed Forces Ruling Council (AFRC) took power in […]

Link to: Pius Njawe sentence reduced

Pius Njawe sentence reduced

(IPI/IFEX) – On the morning of 14 April 1998, Douala Court of Appeals Judge Minko issued his decision in the appeal of Pius Njawe’s conviction for publishing a story concerning the health of President Paul Biya. Njawe was appealing against his two year prison sentence and 500,000 Central African Francs (CFA) fine. The text of […]

Link to: Journalists arrested

Journalists arrested

(RSF/IFEX) – According to information released by RSF on 14 April 1998, on 26 March 1998, Fesiha Alemu, editor-in-chief of the Amharic-language independent weekly “Tarik”, was arrested in Addis Ababa. No explanation was given. On 31 January 1998, “Tarik” had published a story alleging that orthodox monks from the Tigray region (northern part of the […]